DaniLeigh has announced her first headlining tour, 4 Velour Tour. It kicks off Sept. 9 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California. The rising singer will travel across the nation, hitting major cities such as San Francisco, Phoenix, New Orleans, Atlanta, New York, and Chicago, among others. DaniLeigh will wrap the 4 Velour Tour at The
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What up Blood? EST Gee goes out for all out “Blood” on his freshly released single. Produced by FOREVERROLLING and Money Every, the Louisville slugger unleashes his cutthroat raps while plotting on a gruesome revenge. Meanwhile, EST Gee can be found alongside his fellow CMG The Label mates on their compilation album, Gangsta Art. [embedded
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K-pop has brought us so much over the years: incredible dancing, impeccable styling, thrilling vocals and thunderous raps. No group is beholden to a specific genre, and each comeback keeps fans on their toes. That being said, as much as we love a soulful ballad or cheerful pop song, nothing quite gets us going like
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Thirty-seven years ago today (July 30, 1985), Alabama had 8 million reasons to celebrate. It was on that date that the group became the first country act to earn quadruple-platinum status — twice over, nonetheless! The band achieved the feat with both their 1981 album Feels So Right and 1982’s Mountain Music. Feels So Right, which was
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West, West, y’all. With his Drillmatic album finally set for August 12, The Game returned to the Liftoff show at Power 106 for his L.A. Leakers freestyle. Over an exclusive beat by Hit-Boy, the Compton rapper unleashed a fiery flow filled with heavy-hitting bars and witty punchlines. In typical fashion, he saluted his fellow peers
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After much anticipation, it is finally here. For, Beyonce has unleashed her long-awaited seventh studio album, Renaissance. The new album sees Beyonce head to the dance floor with its anthemic songs. However, across the album, Queen Bey also shows love for the LGBTQ+ community. In fact, she goes on to credit her late Uncle Johnny –
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In a recent interview with VWMusic, Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard was asked his thoughts on the frequent claim that grunge killed off heavy metal and hard rock in the mainstream. Gossard’s answer, transcribed by Blabbermouth, acknowledges the commercial success grunge had and offers his reasoning on why. “I think there’s always renewal in the
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